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The economy subsequently diversified, as a variety of other manufacturing enterprises were established and the city's port was developed for commercial shipping.

Cardiidae originated and subsequently diversified in the tropical Indo-Pacific starting in the Late Triassic.

Haplorhines subsequently diversified into the tarsiers, the new world monkeys, the old world monkeys, the apes, and eventually Homo sapiens.

The project subsequently diversified into a number of programmes, including a people's financed and managed low-cost sanitation programme; a housing programme; a basic health and family planning programme; a programme of supervised credit for small family enterprise units; an education programme; and a rural development programme in the nearby villages.

Pellonuline herring subsequently diversified in West Africa, spreading across the continent and reaching Lake Tanganyika during the early stages of its formation.

One view (the Paleozoic hypothesis) developed from analyses of nuclear 18S rRNA sequences holds that the photosynthetic stramenopiles originated between 498 and 293 Ma [5], [29] and subsequently diversified throughout the Mesozoic [29], [30].

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Such variants, derived by multiple insertion events, might subsequently diversify by further point mutations as a kind of pathoadaptation, as has been reported for adhesin genes fimH and papC [56].

The body plan of vertebrates involves the formation of similar repetitive segments, which subsequently diversify to give rise to different body parts.

Sustained isolation would have led to evolutionary divergence between the East African lineage and the ancestor of the 'core Macowania clade', the latter subsequently diversifying in the Drakensberg region.

Although the MGs within each population subsequently diversify by mutation and somatic recombination, most new MGs remain rare (Mascheretti et al. 2009), and many are eliminated seasonally as populations crash during the drier summer months (Prospero et al. 2007).

This pattern suggest a scenario where dietary shifts after speciation runs the PLA2 gene repertoire through a "selective sieve"; those genes which are no longer effective in subduing new prey species are lost, while genes that are still effective adapt to the new prey type and subsequently diversify.

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